Quote from Ossuary: “We are at the point where silence is its own answer. EVEN if there really were nothing wrong (there is), the continued silence not only makes people BELIEVE something is wrong, but more importantly, is something wrong in its own right. To completely ignore the ongoing, ever-mounting frustration and desperation of your community proves that you don't care about their concerns. If you did, you would say SOMETHING. Instead, you are choosing to actively kill your own community. …

I do think Hex would be well served by having a "Casual" tab that allows players to jump into 2 player queues for Casual Immortal, Wild West, etc. with no prizes attached. Basically exactly what schild presented in one of his mockups. Maybe offer unlocks of certain Merry Melee formats in the store for 500 plat each?

I actually like the current division. The ladder should be less intimidating and the landing zone for newcomers, but also worthwhile to grind for veterans because of Cosmic Coins. Immortal, by its very nature, appeals to the die hards. You can challenge friends to a no-stakes match already. As much as people complain about Hex's incentives structures (many of which are legitimate), I think the Standard Ladder vs. Immortal Gauntlet is exactly what they should be doing.

As a mechanic in and of itself, no, I don't think it's overpowered from a design perspective. It hits all the right notes -- "use it or lose it," wanting to draw resources, the tension of potentially sequencing incorrectly and running out of gas too soon. All great fun. You could make the case that individual momentum cards are too pushed, but I don't think the mechanic itself is a problem. I like it a lot.

This thread doesn't make any sense. A card is worth what people are willing to pay for it. Stop taking personal offense at singles prices. Do you not realize that the Rekindling Phoenix comparison is a complete nonstarter?

These decks are awesome, and I don't care that I own all these cards. I want more people playing. Totally agree that the lack of communication seems like an unintentional flub rather than anything malicious. Which is frustrating.